Its a pleasure to introduce us to you..
Hello to all..... Myself....Aiswarya.R from God's own country Kerala. I am an ambitious & simple woman living with creative thoughts. I believe myself & i love the things what i do.... I won’t change – I was ‘being grown’ and not ‘being adjusted to the opinion of others”. I love to SMILE ...because i am damn sure that my smile will be the reason for someone's smile 😊...If you don't have a smile 😊😊😊...definitely i will give you one of mine...😜😊😊
I am a Professional Social Worker not by chance but by choice. I wish to inspire people. i want someone to look at me & say "Because of you i didn't give up". I pursued my Masters in Social Work specialized in Community Development from Bharathiar University, Tamilnadu. I completed my Bachelor of Social Work from Bishop Appasamy College of Arts & Science, Tamilnadu.
In my spare time I used to do creative works like Painting, Soft toy making, Jewellery items making, Craft items making from waste materials, Flower Making, Story writing, Role play acting, and Mime organizing.
Every great dreams begins with a passionate dreamer...My passion is Professional Social Work & My dream is to start a Non Profit Organisation in India which is exclusively for the Deprived Children Community and Transgender Community to make them Independent through professional approaches. I trust my passion & I identified my dream....my perseverance got ignited.
This voluntary program may offer different completion schedules or costs than a domestic program would while also giving me the international experience that I want. As a path to achieve my specific goals I have been exposed to such programme in order to have an additional milestone in my career especially in my most desired and dreamt career related my passionate subject which I am pursuing is really making me proud and mind blowing.As far as concerned with voluntary stay I wish to enhance myself with a new experience and to learn the social activities, language, culture, tradition, social work practices in the global perspectives and to observe and analyse the distinguishing factors between two nations in social work sector.
Personally I would like to bring my experience from Germany to my friends & family because they are all eagerly waiting to hear my golden experiences.
I am on my way to become an independent woman & a professional social worker.
ABHILASH T.A
" Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine, and at last you create what you will."
George Bernard Shaw
I am Abhilash from Kerala, a southern state of India.
I did my graduation in English Language and Literature(BA) and Masters in Social Work (MSW) from Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, Kochi.
Then I was working as the District Coordinator of CHILDLINE, an emergency outreach service for the children in Idukki District of Kerala. In my school, I learned much about the European culture, especially about Germany and its history,traditions, advanced technology..etc and it actually created some love in my mind to explore the world and I opted German as one of my course in the college. When I started my career as a social worker, I began to look at various models of the world and learn from them. When I heard about this volunteership program, I was really interested and excited to get to know the country in a different perspective, by working with the people and travelling more places. The application process and the selection process was the most crucial time for the program and finally I made it. And I am really happy for being a cock in the basket. Now it is about time to start our adventure. This will be the ideal platform to do miracles in the world. History has proven that those who dare to imagine the impossible are the ones who break all human limitations. I’m really looking forward to everything and to keep you informed on our blog.
Vielen Dank..!
EVELIN JANE SOUNDARYA
Hallo !!!
I am Evelin Jane Soundarya wife of Samson. I live in South India. I am 27 year old. My native is Chennai and after my marriage in 2015, I moved to Coimbatore.
I have done Bachelors in Commerce and Masters in Business Administration. Then I was working as a Human Resource Recruiter, Administration and Executive in a Multinational Company (Chennai - Metro City) and after the marriage I had to quit the job and later I was working as a Teacher in a matriculation school (Coimbatore - Smart City)
A 360 degree change in my career, Human Resource to Teacher was a big change for me. Because both were like two continents. I have always had a keen interest towards kids and the teaching profession. So i am enjoying my new arena.
I am an open minded person and I accept people as they are and I adjust with their behavior. My long term goal is to shine in this world and try to be a good moral support for everyone.
I got a good opportunity to travel Germany to have some cultural change.
I would like to know more about the German culture, tradition, people, food, language etc. I hope it will be a great experience for me during the stay in Germany.
Heya.... This is Shilpa, a south Indian staying in the Northern part of India. I had pursued my Masters in Social work from Madras Christian College, Chennai and at present is working in an NGO named Prayatn in Jaipur. I love dancing and love to play basketball.
My motivator for applying for this programme was Ms. Franziska Linke from Germany who had been interning in our organization for 6 months. This programme is helping me know a new place, meet new people and help me work in a completely new environment.
I know 4 languages including English, Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil. I am on my way to make German as my fifth language which I know. Working with people is my passion and hope so this experience enrich me with new idea and in the end of the programme would love to leave a mark on the lives I have touched.
Hope so you enjoy reading our experiences about this whole Volunteer programme. We would make sure that we are able to share all the things we see, feel and experience with you all.
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